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Halt Media’s Collapse, Editors Urge FG

The Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) has asked the Federal Government to save the media business from collapse through, among others, the removal of tariffs on all imported consumables used in the production process.
The editors, in a communiqué released after a Standing Committee Meeting of the NGE held in Enugu State, said the demand was not novel as governments had in the past saved ailing businesses after major global downturns, especially occasioned by the ravaging impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
It acknowledged the sacrifices being made by media owners and journalists to sustain the survival of media business in these dire times; with the operating environment now almost unbearable.
The guild urged the government to regard the media as providing essential services critical for national development and hence deserves to be treated like other essential services on the frontline of the fight against Covid-19.
The communiqué, signed by NGE National President, Mr. Mustapha Isah, and General-Secretary, Mrs. Mary Atolagbe, listed the removal of tariffs on newsprint and broadcasting equipment as some of the ways to help protect jobs and ensure the continued existence and operation of media organisations.
It urged government at all levels to stop seeing media operators as competitors or meddlesome interlopers, stressing that this will help erase suspicion and mistrust that have marred the relationship between governments and the media.
The guild appealed to the government and state actors to always have recourse to relevant sections of the Nigerian constitution, which gives power, responsibility and legitimacy to the media to hold public office holders accountable to the people.
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